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Truly Madly Deeply

  • 1990
  • 13
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
10 mil
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Truly Madly Deeply (1990)
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Una mujer que lidia con un dolor inconsolable por la muerte de su pareja tiene otra oportunidad cuando él regresa a la tierra como un fantasma.Una mujer que lidia con un dolor inconsolable por la muerte de su pareja tiene otra oportunidad cuando él regresa a la tierra como un fantasma.Una mujer que lidia con un dolor inconsolable por la muerte de su pareja tiene otra oportunidad cuando él regresa a la tierra como un fantasma.

  • Dirección
    • Anthony Minghella
  • Guión
    • Anthony Minghella
  • Reparto principal
    • Juliet Stevenson
    • Alan Rickman
    • Jenny Howe
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    10 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Anthony Minghella
    • Guión
      • Anthony Minghella
    • Reparto principal
      • Juliet Stevenson
      • Alan Rickman
      • Jenny Howe
    • 119Reseñas de usuarios
    • 33Reseñas de críticos
    • 72Metapuntuación
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    • Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
      • 17 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Nina
    Alan Rickman
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    • Jamie
    Jenny Howe
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    isabelle1955

    Truly My Favorite

    If I'm ever forced to compile a list of my all time favourite top five movies, it will vary from week to week – maybe even day to day – and certainly depend upon my current mood and degree of cynicism. But I'm absolutely certain that Truly Madly Deeply will always be in there. I simply love this film. (And hate the version that Hollywood made of it, Ghost.) I watched it again recently, and it was like visiting an old friend. I must have seen this film 10 times yet I seem to be able to glean something extra from it every time. To me, that is the mark of a real work of art, to be able to revisit it and find something new; to still be moved even though the work is familiar.

    Truly Madly Deeply stars two of my favourite actors, Juliet Stevenson (Nina) and Alan Rickman (Jamie), and is touching and bittersweet without ever being mawkish. They were a well-matched couple, in love, and he died suddenly, leaving her utterly bereft, almost unable to comprehend what has happened. Overwhelmed by grief, she cannot get a grip, until Jamie comes back from the dead to comfort her. The performances are truly stunning, especially Stevenson. I challenge anyone not to be utterly riveted by her scene in the therapist's office, where we see her anger at Jamie, her dead lover, for dying. She draws the viewer into her misery and desolation in a way that is rarely achieved on screen.

    But it's also a funny movie, touching and life affirming. We see the little, silly, personal details and games that make up a love affair; the stupid stuff that makes it real; trying to out-do each other in expression of their affection ("I love you truly", "I love you truly, madly", "I love you truly, madly, deeply", etc as they watch the clouds go by), we see Nina clinging to the remnants of the life she had with Jamie, the appalling rat infested flat, the cello. It takes Jamie's return from the dead for her to start seeing that it wasn't always perfect, and life without Jamie might be possible. Finally she starts to move on, and we know she is going to be OK. In the meantime Jamie is freezing cold (after all, he is a ghost) and turns the flat into a sauna, and his dead friends – who are all movie buffs – are watching videos in the living room in their bathrobes.

    Of course the story is a bit hokey, but this is very much a performance driven movie. I watched this film again not long before I went to see Look Both Ways, a much more recent Australian movie about death and dying. Neither has much in the way of plot or action, but both are perfect examples of how even the old clichés and truisms of life can be made fresh and true by intelligent writing and the sheer veracity of the performances. They are both a tour de force in acting. Watch them both.
    jennifer-137

    touching portrait of a real relationship

    This is a beautiful little movie. Juliet Stevenson (as Nina) plays one of the most authentic female leads I've ever seen: She bawls full-out, complete with fluids; she looks like a man in bad lighting; she's passive aggressive and irritable and loveable and likeable and real. Likewise, Alan Rickman's character, Jamie, is peevish, like all of us, self-centered, like all of us, but beautiful and unique and again, real. Unlike the schmaltz we're fed here in the states, where dialogue consists of rehearsed speeches (think Jerry Maguire) and love seems skin-deep, this is a couple that seems not only to love each other but to genuinely like each other; a couple that has their own language, as long-term couples do (and it's not translated, which is so refreshing), a couple that can be silly with each other and irritated with each other within minutes; that can have spats that are not high drama or the beginning of the end or anything other than the end of a long day in a too-hot apartment. The ending broke my heart yet seemed like the most natural and right course of action. Truly stunning.
    vikitoria

    Thank you for making this movie!

    I had no idea it was going to be as good as it was. The two leads, Stephenson and Rickman, produce such a quality together that it flowed very nicely and I did not want it to end there.

    Overall, spirit movies have their own presence and I hate to say this, unbelievability. However, this movie was different in that Rickman's "Jamie" was so believable. It's probably because it was Rickman, who is by far a great spirit, in my opinion. It was very poignant in bring about the message to leave the past as past, and live for the present. Grief brings out a reflection of past and how sometimes we could have made things different. This was more of an embrace on living life to it's fullest, while you still have it. Minghella is an artist!

    Truly, the ghosts were fantastic!! It added more to Jamie's plea for Nina to experience life again without him - he had his life, and she needed hers in her world.
    8Megabuck

    Tears, snot, pain - what a wonderful film

    Having spent some time in the States, I got to watch the brilliant review programme starring Siskel and Ebert (rest in peace, Gene). I've now got a rather dated copy of Ebert's book, and his review of this film matches my opinions perfectly.

    Comparisons of this film and Ghost are fatuous, since the similarities are only superficial. Yes, the main protagonists are a couple where the man dies and returns as a ghost, but that's about it. Truly, madly, deeply is wonderfully involving - it has that indefinable something that makes you care about the characters, and pray that the film makers won't cop out and go for a stupid ending.

    Fear not, they remain true to the rest of the film. If you only know Alan Rickman from his 'baddie' roles in films like Die Hard and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, this will come as a complete surprise. He plays the recently departed Jamie, who must hang around as a ghost until Nina (Juliet Stevenson) finds happiness. The film is slow-paced, but that doesn't matter - it's a wonderful character study.

    Of course, it's helped by having Nina played by the utterly wonderful Juliet Stevenson. In the early scenes, when she's grieving for Jamie, her pain is almost palpable. Forget Demi Moore-style teary-eyed, looking ever more beautiful grieving - this is the real thing, floods of tears, almost incoherent, looking like crap, snot-nosed AGONY. The transformation when she realises that Jamie is still around is a joy to watch - as is most of the film, actually.

    'Ghost' for adults? In a way, but I think it's comparing apples and oranges. It's a masterful character study, with a great script and a cast on top of their form. Well worth watching.
    8Celebrian65

    Didn't come off as "hokey"...

    A man who comes back as a ghost to assist his grieving wife... it could have been really cheesy, but Rickman and Stevenson pull it off! I loved this movie and I'm not normally into romantic comedies. The comedy is subtle and doesn't dominate the movie. If you're looking for a happy-go-lucky, laugh a minute movie, look elsewhere. Stevenson's tears and grief are very realistic and you truly feel her desperation. Yet, though there is sadness and even the ending is bitter-sweet, you don't leave feeling depressed and there ARE laughs along the way. Rickman and Stevenson's singing scene is tremendous and a must see for all Rickman fans! It is strange to call a movie about a ghost "realistic", but it is. The relationship between the two leads is very realistic and the chemistry is incredible. All in all a charming little flick to watch when you feel like cuddling up and watching a good love story.

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    • Curiosidades
      Alan Rickman had cello lessons, and handles the right (bowing) hand, but the left hand is provided by a real cellist standing behind him with his arm through Alan Rickman's armpit. Juliet Stevenson does play her piano part however.
    • Citas

      Nina: I love you.

      Jamie: I love you.

      Nina: I really love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, deeply love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably love you.

      Nina: I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably, umm... deliciously love you.

      Jamie: I really, truly, madly, passionately, remarkably, deliciously... juicily love you.

      Nina: Deeply! Deeply! You passed on deeply, which was your word, which means you couldn't have meant it! So you're a fraud, that's it!

      [Jaime playfully pushes Nina away, then pulls her back towards him]

      Nina: You're probably a figment of my imagination...

      [pauses]

      Nina: Juicily?

      [Both laugh and make faces]

    • Créditos adicionales
      Rat.....Squeak Supplied by Janimals
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Screen Two: Truly Madly Deeply (1992)
    • Banda sonora
      Skrwawione Serce (Bleeding Heart)
      Traditional Polish folk song

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de agosto de 1991 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
      • Polaco
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Un fantasma enamorat
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Goldney Hall - Bristol University, Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Lionheart
      • Winston
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      • 1.554.742 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 4009 US$
      • 5 may 1991
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